A traffic return book for Bell Weir Lock, in use between 1936 and 1944. Lists all pleasure boats and later all boats including tugs, small craft, P. Passes. Acts as an account book signed by Lock Keepers and Inspectors.
Includes many loose pages.
Thames Conservancy Bye-Laws for the Regulation of the River Thames and the Navigation Thereof and for Other Purposes.
London: Printed by Harrison & Sons, Ltd., 44-47, St. Martin's Lane, W.C.2, Printers in Ordinary to His Majesty, 1929.
A traffic return book for Bell Weir, in use between 1936 and 1944.
Lists all pleasure boats and later all boats including tugs, small craft, P. Passes. Acts as an account book signed by Lock Keepers and Inspectors.
Thames Conservancy instructions to lock keepers and ferryman concerning the collection of revenues due to the conservators. Issued by The Thames Conservancy on 8th March 1954.
Thames Conservancy Launch Digest for the year 1972.
1972 edition with white, soft card covers. The Thames Conservancy crest is printed on the front cover together with the titles in black print. The cover also includes a colour photograph of an unidentified river secen. The booklet runs to 41 pages and includes a contents page.
The launch digest was a handbook for owners of launches (powered boats) on the River Thames. It was published annually and contained information on registration, navigation, specifications; as well as lists and details of useful information such as distances, telephone numbers, facilities etc.
One of a series of such digests dating from 1960 to 1990